Unit Converters Tool

Temperature Converter

Convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, and Rankine scales instantly.

Converted Temperature
89.6°F

Σ The Formula

F = (C × 9/5) + 32

Real World Examples

Boiling Point
100°C → 212°F
Standard Temp
25°C → 77°F

# About This Calculator

Temperature Scale conversion is a frequent necessity in science, cooking, and weather monitoring. The three most common scales are **Celsius** (used globally), **Fahrenheit** (used primarily in the USA), and **Kelvin** (the absolute thermodynamic scale used in physics).

While Celsius and Kelvin have the same incremental scale (1°C change = 1K change), Fahrenheit has a different increment (1°C change = 1.8°F change) and a different starting point (0°C = 32°F).

How To Use

  1. Enter the **Temperature** value.
  2. Select the **Input Scale** (the unit you currently have).
  3. Select the **Output Scale** (the unit you want to see).
  4. The converted temperature updates in real-time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Absolute Zero?+

Absolute zero is 0 Kelvin (-273.15°C or -459.67°F). It is the theoretical lowest possible temperature where all molecular motion stops.

Where are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?+

The two scales intersect at -40 degrees. That is, -40°C is exactly the same as -40°F.

Is Temperature Converter free to use?+

Yes, Temperature Converter on Matheric is completely free to use. We believe in accessible education and utility for everyone.

How accurate is Temperature Converter?+

We use standard mathematical formulas and high-precision computing algorithms to ensure results for Temperature Converter are accurate for academic and professional use.

Can I use Temperature Converter on my phone?+

Yes! Temperature Converter is fully responsive and optimized for all devices, including smartphones, tablets, and desktops.

Do you save my data?+

No. We prioritize your privacy. All calculations are performed in your browser or temporarily processed, and we do not store your personal input data.

About

Temperature Scale conversion is a frequent necessity in science, cooking, and weather monitoring. The three most common scales are **Celsius** (used globally), **Fahrenheit** (used primarily in the USA), and **Kelvin** (the absolute thermodynamic scale used in physics).

While Celsius and Kelvin have the same incremental scale (1°C change = 1K change), Fahrenheit has a different increment (1°C change = 1.8°F change) and a different starting point (0°C = 32°F).

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